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Progress of cellular dedifferentiation research
引用本文:刘虎仙 胡大海 贾赤宇 付小兵. Progress of cellular dedifferentiation research[J]. 中华创伤杂志(英文版), 2006, 9(5): 308-315
作者姓名:刘虎仙 胡大海 贾赤宇 付小兵
作者单位:Ceter of Burns Surgery Xi Jing Hospital,Fourth Military Medical University,Xi'an 710032,China,Ceter of Burns Surgery,Xi Jing Hospital,Fourth Military Medical University,Xi'an 710032,China,Ceter of Burns Surgery,Xi Jing Hospital,Fourth Military Medical University,Xi'an 710032,China,Burns Institute,First Affiliated Hospital,General Hospital of PLA,Beijing 100037,China
摘    要:Differentiation, the stepwise specialization of cells, and transdifferentiation, the apparent switching of one cell type into another, capture much of the stem cell spotlight. But dedifferentiation, the developmental reversal of a cell before it reinvents itself, is an important process too. In multicellular organisms, cellular dedifferentiation is the major process underlying totipotency, regeneration and formation of new stem cell lineages. In humans, dedifferentiation is often associated with carcinogenesis. The study of cellular dedifferentiation in animals, particularly early events related to cell fate-switch and determination, is limited by the lack of a suitable, convenient experimental system. The classic example of dedifferentiation is limb and tail regeneration in urodele amphibians, such as salamanders. Recently, several investigators have shown that certain mammalian cell types can be induced to dedifferentiate to progenitor cells when stimulated with the appropriate signals or materials. These discoveries open the possibility that researchers might enhance the endogenous regenerative capacity of mammals by inducing cellular dedifferentiation in vivo.

关 键 词:细胞分化 干细胞 细胞研究 实验
收稿时间:2006-06-12

Progress of cellular dedifferentiation research
LIU Hu-xian,HU Da-hai,JIA Chi-yu,FU Xiao-bing. Progress of cellular dedifferentiation research[J]. Chinese journal of traumatology, 2006, 9(5): 308-315
Authors:LIU Hu-xian  HU Da-hai  JIA Chi-yu  FU Xiao-bing
Affiliation:1. Ceter of Burns Surgery , Xi Jing Hospital, Fourth Military Medical University, Xi'an 710032, China
2. Burns Institute, First Affiliated Hospital, General Hospital of PLA, Beijing 100037, China
Abstract:Differentiation, the stepwise specialization of cells, and transdifferentiation, the apparent switching of one cell type into another, capture much of the stem cell spotlight. But dedifferentiation, the developmental reversal of a cell before it reinvents itself, is an important process too. In multicellular organisms, cellular dedifferentiation is the major process underlying totipotency, regeneration and formation of new stem cell lineages. In humans, dedifferentiation is often associated with carcinogenesis. The study of cellular dedifferentiation in animals, particularly early events related to cell fate-switch and determination, is limited by the lack of a suitable, convenient experimental system. The classic example of dedifferentiation is limb and tail regeneration in urodele amphibians, such as salamanders. Recently, several investigators have shown that certain mammalian cell types can be induced to dedifferentiate to progenitor cells when stimulated with the appropriate signals or materials. These discoveries open the possibility that researchers might enhance the endogenous regenerative capacity of mammals by inducing cellular dedifferentiation in vivo.
Keywords:Differentiation  Regeneration  Stem cells
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